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24s on Chevy Colorado
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rado225
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Posted: 10/13/08 05:40 PM
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how much will i have to raise it to make them fit? discuss please.
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esanchez
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Posted: 10/14/08 08:53 AM
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My question is why? Are you going for the "donk" look? If not, I think it might look kind of goofy if you're not planning on doing some major sheetmetal and chassis surgery to get them to tuck.
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rado225
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Posted: 10/14/08 02:49 PM
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idk yet actually what im exactly going to do to it
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Wheat
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Posted: 10/16/08 10:33 AM
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Stick with nothing larger than a twenty IMO.
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esanchez
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Posted: 10/16/08 03:42 PM
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I agree with Wheat. I'd stick with 20s. I think that'd be a pretty sweet-looking truck that will still ride & handle OK. Any bigger than that, I think you're going to have more headaches that you want to deal with.
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